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A jam submission

Mini Jam 159: Ocean || Ocean Treasure HunterView game page

Game Jam Game for Mini Jam 159: Ocean
Submitted by BlackJellyCat (@blackjellycat) — 4 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#672.7502.750
Concept#743.1253.125
Presentation#752.7502.750
Overall#832.6252.625
Use of the Limitation#951.8751.875

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Just me

Software used
Unity & Affinity Designer

Use of the limitation
You got only a small amount of oxygen to collect the treasures.

Cookies eaten
No cookies but I did eat a "Vadelmahillomunkki " I guess in English it is a Jelly filled Doughnut

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Comments

Submitted

Fun game but I didn’t even realise that you have limited o2. GG!

Submitted

The o2 bar was very confusing, its not a bad game but doesn't fell finished. Still you did a good job

Submitted

the art is very charming! the oxygen bar confused me a little bit (my brain interpreted it to start off empty and it seems to fill up as i got deeper) 


overall a charming experience-- def not as messy as u wrote it to be in the description :p GOOD JOB

Submitted

Interesting concept, if little rough around the edges! The music changing to muted when going underwater was a really nice touch.

Submitted

It's a really cool game, I recommend to give it a shot 

Submitted(+1)

Super experience, I had a great time playing it. And I'm technically curious about how you made the pipe that follows the diver.

Developer(+1)

Thank you for playing! ☀
The "rope" is made by using Unity's spline tool combined with an extra script to set the start/end positions and how it should behave.
It was my first time using it, so it would need to be improved, but it was relatively easy to implement. :)